LAS VEGAS – Bruno Mars Pop singer is taking a plea deal in Las Vegas to be authorized to pay a fine, serve probation and have dismissed a charge of possession of cocaine crime against him, authorities said.
The Grammy nominee 25-year-old is due before a court in Las Vegas 4 February to waive a hearing forward so he can plead guilty and sentenced in State courts, lawyers and David Roger Clark County District Attorney, said.
Real name Mars is Peter Hernandez. David Chesnoff defence lawyers and Blair Berk said that if he pays well, a $ 2000 running 200 hours of community service, complete drug counseling and stays out of trouble for a year, the conviction will remain on his record.
"Bruno is much appreciated, he has given this possibility as a crime before not to suffer any conviction and instead of having the Office rejected" Berk told the Associated Press. "He is taking this very seriously."
The plea agreement will Mars step past Las Vegas cocaine charge a week before the 53rd Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles.
Mars is nominated for seven awards, including best male pop vocal for his hit, "So are." He also wrote "(Expletive)," and was featured on "nothin' on You" B.o.b. "— a candidate for the recording of the year.
He spent a night in Clark County jail in Las Vegas after his arrest in September after a performance in a nightclub in Las Vegas.
An arrest report said a supervisor of the bath of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino noticed a man taking a long time in a stable with a bag of white powder substance, shortly before 2 a.m. and called security. The hotel-casino is separated from the chain restaurant with the same name.
Police said Mars delivered a bag containing 2.6 grams of cocaine and arresting officer said he had never used drugs before.
Mars was a child entertainer in Hawaii before moving to Los Angeles in 2002 to pursue his career in entertainment.
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